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Plural in German

For English speakers, the plural in


German is exasperating. We are
happy to just add a simple "s". In
German its much more complicated. Get into fighting
mode; we think youll need to. Heres our explanation:

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Contents

1 Summary of the most common plurals


2 No plural
3 General rules that are applicable to all
genders
3.1 Constructing the plural with "-s"

4 The plural for feminine nouns


4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8

Adding "-en"
Adding "-n"
Adding "-nen"
Adding [Umlaut] + "-e"
Plural: "-a" "-en"
Plural: "-sis" "-sen"
Plural: "-xis" "-xien"
Plural: "-itis" "-iden"

4.9 Plural: "-nis" "-nisse"


4.10 Plural: "-aus" "-use"
4.11 Adding [Umlaut]
4.12 Adding [Umlaut] + "-en"

5 Plural for masculine nouns

5.1 Adding "-e"


5.2 Adding [Umlaut] + "-e"
5.3 Not adding any ending
5.4 Adding [Umlaut]
5.5 Adding "-n" [according to the
N-Deklination]
5.6 Adding "-en" [according to the
N-Deklination]
5.7 Adding "-en" [no "N-Deklination"]
5.8 Adding "-er"
5.9 Adding [Umlaut] + "-er"
5.10 Adding "-ten"
5.11 Plural: "-us" -> "-usse"
5.12 Plural: "-us" -> "-i"

6 The plural for neuter nouns


6.1 Adding "-e"
6.2 No ending added
6.3 Adding "-er"
6.4 Adding [Umlaut] + "-er"
6.5 Adding "-en"
6.6 Adding "-ien"
6.7 Plural "-nis" "-nisse"
6.8 Plural "-um" "-a"
6.9 Plural "-um" "-en"
6.10 Plural "-o" "-en"

7 Practice Exercise

Summary of the most common plurals


Because this subject is pretty complicated, weve made a small
table with the most common suffixes for making the plural
depending on the gender:

Common
Less common

Masculine

[-e], [-e]
o[-]
[-en], [-n],
[ ], ...

Adopted foreign words [-s]

Feminine

Neuter

[-en], [-e] [-e] o [ - ]


o [-nen]
[ ],
[-e], ...

[-er],
[ -er], ...

No plural
Some nouns do not have a plural form in German:
Names of countries, rivers, cities
die Trkei (Turkey)
die Wolga (the Volga)
Mnchen (Munich)

Abstract concepts:
die
die
die
die

Zweisprachigkeit (bilingualism)
Abgespanntheit (exhaustion)
Zuvorkommenheit (courtesy)
Wut (rage)

General rules that are applicable to all


genders
Constructing the plural with "-s"
Just like in English its normal to construct the plural with the
ending s. In German, however, only a few adopted foreign
words have this plural.
Noun

die Kamara
der Gorilla
das Auto

Plural

Meaning

die Kamaras camera


die Gorillas
die Autos

gorilla
car

The plural for feminine nouns


The construction of the plural for feminine nouns is the easiest in
German:

The possibilities are:

Adding "-en" (very common)


Adding "-n" (very common)
Adding "-nen" (common)

Adding [Umlaut] + "-e" (rare)

Adding [Umlaut] + "en" (very rare)


Adding [Umlaut] (very rare)

Plural "-nis" -> "-nisse" (rare)

Plural "-a" -> "-en" (very rare)

Plural "-sis" -> "-sen" (very rare)


Plural "xis" -> "-xien" (very rare)

Plural "-aus" -> "-use" (very rare)

Adding "-en"
The large majority of feminine nouns that do not end in "-e"
make their plural with "-en":
Noun

die Datei

die Wohnung
die Fabrik

Plural

Meaning

die Dateien

file

die Fabriken

factory

die Wohnungen apartment

The following endings which guarantee that the noun is feminine


should be emphasized:
"-ei", "-ung", "-heit", "-keit", "-ion", "-schaft", "-ik",
"-eur", "-enz", "-tt", "-itis", "-sis".

Adding "-n"

If a feminine noun ends in "-e", its plural is


always constructed with "-n" (Note: Not all
nouns ending with "-e" are feminine. For example: der Kse)
Noun

Plural

Meaning

die Lampe

die
Fantasie

die
Narzisse

die Lampen

lamp

die
Fantasien

fantasy

die
Narzissen

narcissus

The following endings guarantee that the noun is feminine and


their plural is with "-n"
: -ie , -ade, -age, -ere, -ine, -isse, -ive, -se,

Adding "-nen"

The feminine nouns that end in "-in" make their plural with
"-nen".
Noun

die Chefin

Plural

Meaning

die Chefinnen boss

Adding [Umlaut] + "-e"


A few feminine nouns add [Umlaut] + "-e".
Noun

die Kraft

die Angst

Plural

die Krfte

Meaning

force

die ngste fear

Plural: "-a" "-en"


Some words not from German origin ending in "-a" make their
plural with "-en"
Noun

die Firma
die Skala

Plural

Meaning

die Firmen company


die Skalen

scale

Plural: "-sis" "-sen"


Nouns ending in "-sis" construct their plural with "-sen"
Noun

die Analysis

Plural

Meaning

die Analysen analysis

Plural: "-xis" "-xien"

The plural for nouns ending with "-xis" are


constructed with "-xien"
Noun

die Galaxis

Plural

Meaning

die Galaxien galaxy

Plural: "-itis" "-iden"

The feminine nouns ending with "-itis" construct their plural with
-den
Noun

die Cellulitis

Plural

Meaning

die Cellulitiden cellulitis

Plural: "-nis" "-nisse"

Feminine nouns ending in "-nis" construct their plural by adding


the ending "-se"
Noun

die Befugnis

Plural

Meaning

die Befugnisse authorization

Plural: "-aus" "-use"


Feminine nouns ending with "-aus" add an Umlaut over the "a"
and add the ending "e".
Noun

die Maus

Plural

Meaning

die Muse mouse

Adding [Umlaut]
There are two feminine nouns that construct their plural with
Umlaut: "Mutter" and "Tochter".
Noun

die Mutter

die Tochter

Plural

die Mtter

Meaning

mother

die Tchter daughter

Adding [Umlaut] + "-en"


A plural form that is not very common is the [Umlaut] + "en"
that practically is used only with the word "Werkstatt"
Noun

die Werkstatt

Plural

Meaning

die Werksttten workshop

Plural for masculine nouns


Adding "-e" (common)

Adding [Umlaut] + "-e" (common)


Not adding an ending (common)
Adding [Umlaut] (rare)

Adding "-n" (N-Deklination) (not so common)

Adding "-en" (N-Deklination (not so common)

Adding "-en" (no N-Deklination) (very rare)


Adding "-er" (very rare)

Adding [Umlaut] + "-er" (very rare)


Adding "-ten" (very rare)

Plural "-us" -> "-usse" (rare)

Plural "-us" "-i" (very rare)

Adding "-e"

Many masculine nouns form their plural with "-e". The endings
that guarantee the use of this plural are: "-ich", "-ig", "-ling",
"-r" (only those coming from French) and "-eur".
Noun

Plural

der Teppich

die Teppiche

der Knig

der Schmetterling
der Veterinr
der Friseur

die Knige

Meaning

carpet
king

die Schmetterlinge butterfly


die Veterinre
die Friseure

veterinarian
barber

Adding [Umlaut] + "-e"


Some nouns form the plural with [Umlaut] + "-e". We emphasize
the following:
Noun

der Platz
der Kuss
der Hals
der Arzt

der Fluss

Plural

Meaning

die Pltze

seat

die Hlse

neck

die Ksse
die rzte

kiss

doctor

die Flsse river

Not adding any ending


Many masculine nouns ending with "-er" and "-el" do not add any
ending.
Noun

der Schler
der Wrfel

Plural

Meaning

die Schler student


die Wrfel

dice

Adding [Umlaut]
Many masculine nouns ending with "-er" and
"-el" add just an Umlaut.
Noun

der Vater

Plural

der Mantel

die Vter

Meaning

father

die Mntel overcoat

Adding "-n" [according to the N-Deklination]


Many masculine nouns ending with "-e" are declined according
the "N-Deklination".
Singular

Nominative der Kunde


Accusative

den Kunden

Genitive

des Kunden

Dative

Plural

die Kunden
die Kunden

dem Kunden den Kunden


der Kunden

Examples of nouns that follow the "N-Deklination":


Noun

der Name

Plural

die Namen

Meaning

name

der Buchstabe die Buchstaben letter

There are many exceptions that do not follow the "N-Deklination"


such as:
Noun

Plural

Meaning

der Kse die Kse cheese


der See

die Seen lake

Advice: If you have to take a German test, learn the gender and
plural of "der Kse" as its one of professors favorite words.

Adding "-en" [according to the N-Deklination]

Words with a Greek or Latin ending in "-at", "-ant", "-ent" and


"ist" are declined according to the "N-Deklination".
Singular

Nominative der Pianist


Accusative

den Pianisten

Genitive

des Pianisten

Dative

Plural

die Pianisten
die Pianisten

dem Pianisten den Pianisten


der Pianisten

Examples of nouns that follow the "N-Deklination":


Noun

Plural

Meaning

der Student die Studenten student


der Soldat

die Soldaten

soldier

der Liferant die Liferanten supplier


der Violinist die Violinisten violinist

Adding "-en" [no "N-Deklination"]


Although it is not very common, there are also nouns that
construct the plural with "-en" without "N-Deklination".
Noun

Plural

Meaning

der Staat

der
Doktor

die Staaten

state

die
Doktoren

doctor

Adding "-er"
Very few masculine nouns construct the plural with "-er". It is a
plural construction that is much more common with neuter
nouns.
Noun

der Leib

Plural

Meaning

die Leiber body

Adding [Umlaut] + "-er"


A few masculine nouns plural form is made with [Umlaut] +
"-er".
Noun

der Mann
der Gott

Plural

Meaning

die Mnner man


die Gtter

God

Adding "-ten"
One the rarest masculine nouns is constructed with the suffix
"-ten"
Noun

der Anbau

Plural

Meaning

die Anbauten annex

Plural: "-us" -> "-usse"


Most of the masculine nouns ending with "-us" add "-se",
meaning that an extra s is added.

Noun

der
Zirkus

der Bus

Plural

die
Zirkusse

die Busse

Meaning

circus
bus

Plural: "-us" -> "-i"


There are a few masculine nouns that come from Latin and end
with "us", forming the plural with "i"
Noun

der Modus
der Ficus

Plural

Meaning

die Modi mode


die Fici

ficus

The plural for neuter nouns

Adding "-e" (very common)


Without an ending added on (common)
Adding "-er" (common)
Adding [Umlaut] + "-er" (common)
Adding "-en" (very rare)
Adding "-ien" (very rare)
Plural "-nis" "-nisse" (less common)
Plural "-um" "-en" (very rare)
Plural "-um" "-a" (very rare)

Adding "-e"

The most common plural form for neuter nouns is constructed


with the ending "-e"
Noun

das Alphabet
das Protokoll

Plural

Meaning

die Alphabete alphabet


die Protokolle

record

No ending added
Almost all of the neuter nouns ending with "-er" or "-el" or "-en".
Noun

Plural

das Leder

Meaning

die Leder

das Kabel

leather

die Kabel

das Abkommen

cable

die Abkommen agreement

Adding "-er"
Many neuter nouns construct the plural with "-er".
Noun

das Bild

Plural

die Bilder

das Lied

Meaning

picture

die Lieder song

Adding [Umlaut] + "-er"


The plural [Umlaut] + "-er" is very common with neuter nouns.
Noun

das Fahrrad
das Blatt

das Haus

Plural

Meaning

die Fahrrder bicycle


die Bltter

die Huser

leaf

home

Adding "-en"
A few neuter nouns add "-en" to construct the plural.
Noun

das Bett

das Verb

Plural

die Betten

Meaning

bed

die Verben verb

Adding "-ien"
The plural formed with the suffix "-ien" is not very common.
Noun

das Adverb

Plural

das Prinzip

Meaning

die Adverbien the adverb


die Prinzipien

the principle

Plural "-nis" "-nisse"

For nouns ending with "-nis", a suffix, "-se", is added (another s


is added).
Noun

das Ergebnis

das Geheimnis

Plural

die Ergebnisse

Meaning

result

die Geheimnisse secret

Plural "-um" "-a"

A few nouns originating from Latin ending with "-um" construct


their plural with "-a".
Noun

das Antibiotikum
das Analgetikum

Plural

Meaning

die Antibiotika antibiotic


die Analgetika

Plural "-um" "-en"

analgesic

Most nouns originating from Latin ending with "-um" construct


their plural with "-en".
Noun

das Aquarium

Plural

die Aquarien

Meaning

aquarium

das
Ministerium

die
Ministerien

ministry

Plural "-o" "-en"

Another rare plural form is that of the neuter nouns ending in


"-o".
Noun

das Bankkonto

Plural

Meaning

die Bankkonten bank account

Practice Exercise
As you have seen, constructing the plural is very complicated.
The best way to consolidate your knowledge is by practicing what
youve learned. In AlemanSencillo we have made a pretty fun
exercise to practice the plural: Plural Exercise
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